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energy that the navy uses both afloat and ashore will come from non of fossil fuel sources. >> the first to use nuclear power for transportation, ray mabus on the reasons for a new energy standard for the fleet. >> we are too dependent on either potentially or volatile places on earth to get energy. even if we got enough, we are susceptible to price shocks. when the libya situation started and the price of oil went up $40 a barrel, that was almost a $1 billion fuel bill for the u.s. navy. the only place we have to get that money is operations or training. our steams rigid our ships steam laws and our planes fly less. we trained sailors and marines less. >> more greater thanray mabus sunday night at o'clock eastern. >> janet napolitano said u.s. immigration laws are outdated. the department is doing the best it can to secure the borders under current law. mistakes were made in the fast and furious program which was a sting operation. these are some of the comments she made during the homeland security address she made to the national press club. this is about one hour. >> good afternoon a
energy that the navy uses both afloat and ashore will come from non of fossil fuel sources. >> the first to use nuclear power for transportation, ray mabus on the reasons for a new energy standard for the fleet. >> we are too dependent on either potentially or volatile places on earth to get energy. even if we got enough, we are susceptible to price shocks. when the libya situation started and the price of oil went up $40 a barrel, that was almost a $1 billion fuel bill for the u.s....
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can the navy afford a shipbuilding plan? is the navy buying the right ship? if there are negative or on certain answers to those questions, all other alternatives? the short answer to those questions are -- probably not. is the navy buying the right ships? i do not know. are there alternatives? yes, but most of them are not cheaper than the current programs. can the navy afford its shipbuilding plant? over the last 30 years, the navy has spent $16 billion a year. new construction, a refueling of submarines and aircraft carriers, all that sort of thing. the navy's 2013 s shipbuilding plan proposes to spend $16.8 billion a year for new construction alone. when you are finished adding in all the other things, you are talking about $18.5 billion a year. of that money, a lot of this is going to be loaded for beyond. the average for the total amount of money being spent on the plan is $13.7 billion a year. that averages $18.5 billion for the years beyond, it is higher even still. we do not know yet how will hold sequestration scenario is going to play out. it seems
can the navy afford a shipbuilding plan? is the navy buying the right ship? if there are negative or on certain answers to those questions, all other alternatives? the short answer to those questions are -- probably not. is the navy buying the right ships? i do not know. are there alternatives? yes, but most of them are not cheaper than the current programs. can the navy afford its shipbuilding plant? over the last 30 years, the navy has spent $16 billion a year. new construction, a refueling...
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in 1939 world war ii started and port became primarily occupied by the amy and navy and it was our job to supply all of the personnel and much of the goods to the pacific, defense of the pacific and then in 1950's after everything finally settled down, containerization started and ports began to think about how it was going to continue to mauve nuver itself and how it was going to evolve for purposes of maritime commerce. and then we get to the history we all know, which is in 1969 the jurisdiction of the port returned to city control and development projects started to begin starting with peer 39 development in the early 1970's. in 1991, embarcadero freeway came down and that really brings us to the present day. so the port was recognized and continued to be recognized for most of the heritage as a pioneer of port operations and as a model of what a large port administration should look like. it was for a very long time an important commercial and transportation hub. it was lauded for its design and construction of its facilities, which are now listed on the registry of national histo
in 1939 world war ii started and port became primarily occupied by the amy and navy and it was our job to supply all of the personnel and much of the goods to the pacific, defense of the pacific and then in 1950's after everything finally settled down, containerization started and ports began to think about how it was going to continue to mauve nuver itself and how it was going to evolve for purposes of maritime commerce. and then we get to the history we all know, which is in 1969 the...
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than the navy or the army. and so that within the military maybe there is, the argument about could we do it and what are our capabilities might be different than the public conversation, you know, gives the impression sometimes. >> guest: i think if there's a, if there is a conflict of any sort be it miscalculation or otherwise, it's going to be a joint war. i think you'll, you know, we don't fight army/navy/air force anymore, we fight altogether. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: so i think under any circumstances you're going to see every single element of the four services involved in it. and the synergy we have particularly after ten years of war, um, when it comes to a lot of this, the political in-fighting that was done even in 2002 -- and there's some nasty fights between the air force and army, for example, over how to run things and who's in control -- a lot of those have gone away. so i think we've worked out a lot of the kinks as far as how to fight a modern joint war. >> host: uh-huh. you mentioned, um, y
than the navy or the army. and so that within the military maybe there is, the argument about could we do it and what are our capabilities might be different than the public conversation, you know, gives the impression sometimes. >> guest: i think if there's a, if there is a conflict of any sort be it miscalculation or otherwise, it's going to be a joint war. i think you'll, you know, we don't fight army/navy/air force anymore, we fight altogether. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest:...
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then later the navy seals. god, they're all over the place. we have one guy telling a tell-all story about how they got bin ladennenbin laden. >> it's not just the head of operations who is concerned. >> those types of details are things that maybe should not be out there. >> cenk: who out of that guy the guy who is telling the story of how they got bin laden, of course fox news. what happened to national security. speaking of fox news. they've got a perfect example of fox news 101 how to protect corporate america. >> his comments should be directed at the black community. this is about a values, a culture bling that puts consumption ahead of industry and thrift. >> cenk: of course, use a black guy to throw all other black people under the bus. that's how fox news does it. which religion do republicans dislike the most? what about the democrats who do they dislike the most. how do we find out? if only if it were go time. >> cenk: now mitt romney is out there campaigning in michigan where you know all the trees are just the right height. what a
then later the navy seals. god, they're all over the place. we have one guy telling a tell-all story about how they got bin ladennenbin laden. >> it's not just the head of operations who is concerned. >> those types of details are things that maybe should not be out there. >> cenk: who out of that guy the guy who is telling the story of how they got bin laden, of course fox news. what happened to national security. speaking of fox news. they've got a perfect example of fox...
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several of the taliban captures were killed, but that is when the navy seal was believed to be hit as well. wounds that later proved fatal. >> cenk: now we've got lizzie moran with us. a former c.i.a. officer and author of "blowing my cover my life as a spy." i want to ask you about this operation. it's tragic, of course, that one of our guys lost his life, but i think that we should have more operations like this. i think that it's much more justifiable when we bring guys down on the ground, and instead of killing discriminately we target and in this case there was a hostage we needed to get out. how often do missions like go down. >> we see them increasingly because we're fighting a much different war than the c.i.a. used to fight. what we're seeing is the c.i.a. working in tandem with the military as it does in operations like this, and as it did in the taking down of bin laden. we see the c.i.a. collecting actionable intelligence, and then the military, the seals going in and using that intelligence to conduct the mission of this sort. i think we're going to see more and more of t
several of the taliban captures were killed, but that is when the navy seal was believed to be hit as well. wounds that later proved fatal. >> cenk: now we've got lizzie moran with us. a former c.i.a. officer and author of "blowing my cover my life as a spy." i want to ask you about this operation. it's tragic, of course, that one of our guys lost his life, but i think that we should have more operations like this. i think that it's much more justifiable when we bring guys down...
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navy physicians to destroyers off the coast and the u.s. increases its surveillance over libya including the use of those unmans drones. elizabeth cook cbs five. a master stevens was a former peace corps volunteer was confirmed as the u.s. ambassador to libya in may last year in the middle of the revolution he had to ride into the country the only way he could get there by sea are riding on a greek cargo ship u.s. officials confirmed that he spent his final moments trying to save his own staffers those who knew him say that is just the kind of guy he was. reporter mark stare on how they're remembering him tonight. tonight for steady members who have met even born when they attended uc- berkeley came together to remember him and to honor him as in so many others who knew him around the bay. when the ambassador attended cal he was a member of the office how might a fraternity. and tonight the house on a their brother forest service and the sacrifice. >>> was now more than ever to work for a world where peace rather than tearing could be inter
navy physicians to destroyers off the coast and the u.s. increases its surveillance over libya including the use of those unmans drones. elizabeth cook cbs five. a master stevens was a former peace corps volunteer was confirmed as the u.s. ambassador to libya in may last year in the middle of the revolution he had to ride into the country the only way he could get there by sea are riding on a greek cargo ship u.s. officials confirmed that he spent his final moments trying to save his own...
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how about the navy seal guys putting out the ads, you didn't kill him. but on that philosophy couldn't say that no president ever gets credit for any decision he ever made. we should find the guy who actually did the shooting and give him the credit? >> this is a particular issue that the democrats are always vulnerable to even though democrats have not been weak on national security. most of the major wars have been fought with democratic presidents. the issue here, and i guess we talked about this last friday a little bit as well. that the president obama vulnerable is not from romney on bin laden. romney said the president could make that kind of decision. it's from people in uniform and activists in uniform who can make this heroic case that he's exploiting the soldiers and we saw what was effectively done against john kerry whose war record was tarnished. the reason why it was tarnished was because other veterans were saying that. will it stick? i don't know, but it is vulnerable ability. >> michael hastings, we appreciate it as always. >> going aft
how about the navy seal guys putting out the ads, you didn't kill him. but on that philosophy couldn't say that no president ever gets credit for any decision he ever made. we should find the guy who actually did the shooting and give him the credit? >> this is a particular issue that the democrats are always vulnerable to even though democrats have not been weak on national security. most of the major wars have been fought with democratic presidents. the issue here, and i guess we talked...
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some specifics and the navy, our navy is going to remain about the same size and grow somewhat in the outyears but we're doing a big change about newer ships for older ships. so not only are we protecting our investments in the navy overall, but this is the important point, we are shifting the naval presence to the pacific. you'll see that go on over the next several years. that's carriers, it's destroyers of a couple kinds, it's attack submarines, the new combat ship all going into the pacific theater. go to the air force. the air force, we did decide to make some reductions in air force tactical error squadrons by removing some of the older or single purpose aircraft. that to make room for newer aircraft but we made no changes in the tact error posture in the asia pacific. none at all. in addition to that, we are continuing on, despite the budget control act, with the stealth bomber, with the tanker and with a host of other platforms all going forward despite the budget environment. say something about the marines. the marines in the asia pacific region. there will be something more
some specifics and the navy, our navy is going to remain about the same size and grow somewhat in the outyears but we're doing a big change about newer ships for older ships. so not only are we protecting our investments in the navy overall, but this is the important point, we are shifting the naval presence to the pacific. you'll see that go on over the next several years. that's carriers, it's destroyers of a couple kinds, it's attack submarines, the new combat ship all going into the pacific...
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after i got out of the navy, i was a federal prosecutor in los angeles, u.s. attorney's office, prosecuted the standard cases, bank robberies, drug cases, doesn't really think about it much. ended up heading a unit prosecuting frauds against the government, fha, va, that sort of thing. after that was in the private practice of law, business litigation for five years and then was appointed to the bench, so i was on the bench for 25 years as a judge, and now i've retired and i'm running, as you say, for office. well, what court were you a judge at? >> guest: the superior court in orange county, california. it's the state court and over 25 years pretty much did everything. and as a part of that, you know, churning, low-level drug offenders through the system for no good purpose and eventually, in fact, it didn't take too long, i saw what we're doing simply isn't working. the tougher we get on drug crime, the softer we get with regard to prosecution of everything else. so robbers, rapers, byrderers were getting a lot less accountability because we're spending all
after i got out of the navy, i was a federal prosecutor in los angeles, u.s. attorney's office, prosecuted the standard cases, bank robberies, drug cases, doesn't really think about it much. ended up heading a unit prosecuting frauds against the government, fha, va, that sort of thing. after that was in the private practice of law, business litigation for five years and then was appointed to the bench, so i was on the bench for 25 years as a judge, and now i've retired and i'm running, as you...
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the navy in the war department has no clue. they went through the process of world war i and it had been a fiasco trying to take over factories and place orders and decide what was going to be made. none of it arrived in time for the soldiers fighting overseas. he faces a congress which is deeply, deeply mired in isolationism which has no interest in spending any kind of money in the united states after all the war to end all wars. so it's not going to come for any kind of massive buildup. are you going to deal with this situation where do you turn to transform both the american military bill also to get the u.s. economy after a decade of depression geared up for this kind of production record? the place that you turn is american business. that's what roosevelt did. roosevelt hated business. he despised businessmen and had campaigned the two presidential elections against business planning them for the depression and the prolonging of the depression. he saw them as bitter enemies. he really had no choice. there was no one else
the navy in the war department has no clue. they went through the process of world war i and it had been a fiasco trying to take over factories and place orders and decide what was going to be made. none of it arrived in time for the soldiers fighting overseas. he faces a congress which is deeply, deeply mired in isolationism which has no interest in spending any kind of money in the united states after all the war to end all wars. so it's not going to come for any kind of massive buildup. are...
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the force modernization of china's navy and air force. if you simply look at the number of ships they're procure, the number of submarines they've been developing, so i don't think anyone can make an argument that china's military modernization has been a disaster. now, you can point to certain problems, and we can certainly talk about that, but by and large, the military modernization over the last ten years has been relatively success. so i think a good argument can be made that that approach of modernizing the military will continue gradually. what pace, we can debate about that, but by and large, the approach the chinese have taken with regard to professionalizing and modernizing its military has been pretty successful. so if we were to look ahead, you need to make an argument about what generally has been guiding china's actions, its defense policies, its force structure over the last decade, and i think you can look at two general frameworks to do that. the first is, by and large, the party's guiding theory to the military. and two
the force modernization of china's navy and air force. if you simply look at the number of ships they're procure, the number of submarines they've been developing, so i don't think anyone can make an argument that china's military modernization has been a disaster. now, you can point to certain problems, and we can certainly talk about that, but by and large, the military modernization over the last ten years has been relatively success. so i think a good argument can be made that that approach...
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the government knew that, the navy knew that and the roosevelt white house knew that. the japanese had become increasingly militaristic to read it yet invaded east china and manchuria. the hit with the league of nations and signed with nazi germany and fascist italy. the side of the tripartite pact in december, 1941 that formed a mutual defense treaty with those two and formed the axis powers, the three principal axis powers. so there had been more and more belligerent behavior on the part of the empire of japan and. so we were watching very closely but obviously not closely enough. but i just want to read from this memo is page two and this is the memo that we uncovered. it says the focal point of the japanese espionage effort is the determination of the total strength of the united states. anticipation of the possible open conflict with this country, japan is vigorously utilizing every available agency to secure commercial information, paying particular attention to the west coast, the panama canal and the territory of hawaii. so, there were theories, there was specu
the government knew that, the navy knew that and the roosevelt white house knew that. the japanese had become increasingly militaristic to read it yet invaded east china and manchuria. the hit with the league of nations and signed with nazi germany and fascist italy. the side of the tripartite pact in december, 1941 that formed a mutual defense treaty with those two and formed the axis powers, the three principal axis powers. so there had been more and more belligerent behavior on the part of...
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the navy fellow here the council. i was wondering if you could comment on the speed with which these actors evolve? >> in afghanistan, we used to be engaged in arms race that took years to produce a new radar or new icbm. now it is weeks and months and not years. they adapt in several ways if they can tell -- they watch and see if we're successful in detecting in seizing certain things, they'll change the way the process it. they watch as tactically. if they watch where we dismount and our vehicles, then that is where you'll see the i.e.d.'s. they know for a fact if they can engage us with small arms and inflict casualties, we bring in helicopters. where is a likely landing zone? when we make contact with our dismounted troops, the first and we do is look for place to put our machine guns. that is where the i.e.d.'s are. it is as we adjust, the rhythm of combat, we must always stay agile. we must remain more agile than them rid our commanders and troops on the ground, it is a continuous learning process that we try to
the navy fellow here the council. i was wondering if you could comment on the speed with which these actors evolve? >> in afghanistan, we used to be engaged in arms race that took years to produce a new radar or new icbm. now it is weeks and months and not years. they adapt in several ways if they can tell -- they watch and see if we're successful in detecting in seizing certain things, they'll change the way the process it. they watch as tactically. if they watch where we dismount and...
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the uss delaware. and later the senate returns at 2 p.m. eastern from its thanksgiving recess with a possible vote on the sportsmen's bill. that would allow for more recreational hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities in national parks. >> host: well, one of the major effects of hurricane sandy was on telecommunications, and that's our topic this week on "the communicators." christopher guttman-mccabe is the vice president of ctia, the wireless association. they represent all the wireless companies. mr. guttman-mccabe, overall what was the effect of sandy on your member organizations, the verizons, the at&ts, sprints, etc. >> guest: sure, peter, and thanks for having me back. if you don't mind, i wouldn't mind taking a half step back and providing perspective on this storm and ultimately the impact that it had. if you listen to mayor bloomberg who said that the damage was unprecedented, that it maybe the worst storm that the city has ever faced and the tidal surge previous high was 10 feet, for
the uss delaware. and later the senate returns at 2 p.m. eastern from its thanksgiving recess with a possible vote on the sportsmen's bill. that would allow for more recreational hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities in national parks. >> host: well, one of the major effects of hurricane sandy was on telecommunications, and that's our topic this week on "the communicators." christopher guttman-mccabe is the vice president of ctia, the wireless association. they represent...
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he didn't want that on there, but one of the members of the crew at ryan was, had been in the navy, and he was in the submarine service, and he said, look, i want you to be able to see directly ahead of you. there's sometimes where you'll really need to do this, and lindbergh reluctantly agreed. he was afraid of the extra weight, stick it out in the airstream, it'll slow him down. it didn't. and when he took off from long island, the aircraft was so overweight with fuel that he had to fly at very low altitudes for several hours before he burned off enough fuel to get up to some altitude. so that periscope enabled him to avoid trees, smokestacks and other, and tall buildings. smokestacks were definitely a problem back then. but that helped him get around it. so you can see it's a very conventional looking airplane. it's conventionally braced, nothing really high-tech about it. he wanted only proven technology in it. there's a close-up of the periscope as you see on the instrument panel. he would look there, and you notice there's a little -- [inaudible] levers pull in and push out. and i
he didn't want that on there, but one of the members of the crew at ryan was, had been in the navy, and he was in the submarine service, and he said, look, i want you to be able to see directly ahead of you. there's sometimes where you'll really need to do this, and lindbergh reluctantly agreed. he was afraid of the extra weight, stick it out in the airstream, it'll slow him down. it didn't. and when he took off from long island, the aircraft was so overweight with fuel that he had to fly at...
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the president's attitude toward the navy was telling. governor romney calls for a larger navy. is that its smallest size since 1917. he likened the navy to horses and bayonets. there's a real disconnect. governor romney is strong on this issue, understands the need to care for our veterans. we need to make sure our men and women in the field have everything they need. host: the other dynamic is women's issues -- working for obama is the state's history of being in the forefront of women's issues. they're the first to ratify the core rights amendment. their electorate is fiscally conservative but liberal on social issues. let me show you and our viewers new hampshire commack and ad president obama is running in the state. [video clip] >> which do you believe, what tv ads say about women, or mitt romney himself? >> to i believe the supreme court should overturn roe v wade? yes. it is my hope they overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood -- we will get rid of that. i will cut off funding to planned parenthood. >> no matter what his ads say, we know what he will do. >> i am barack
the president's attitude toward the navy was telling. governor romney calls for a larger navy. is that its smallest size since 1917. he likened the navy to horses and bayonets. there's a real disconnect. governor romney is strong on this issue, understands the need to care for our veterans. we need to make sure our men and women in the field have everything they need. host: the other dynamic is women's issues -- working for obama is the state's history of being in the forefront of women's...
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bush who enlisted on pearl harbor day in the navy became the most -- he fought 54 missions, got every -- i think both of them presided over the compensation and restitution and apology to the americans who were herded into concentration camps during world war ii. and that's happened whereas the french to this day find it very difficult to come to grips with their own record in algeria. algeria's a very interesting, special case. algeria was not an overseas -- it was legally a department of france. algeria was like brittany or normandy. but the difference was you had three million berbers and algerian arabs who couldn't vote unless they disavowed their religion entirely, and even that was very different. so the vast majority of the people in the country that talks about fraternity were voteless noncitizens. and that led to an eight-year very bloody civil war, and sarkozy, when he made a trip -- we quote him in the book -- to algiers, his one and only trip to algiers said let's not talk about repentance and apologies. he said that doesn't go for relations between states. let's talk ahea
bush who enlisted on pearl harbor day in the navy became the most -- he fought 54 missions, got every -- i think both of them presided over the compensation and restitution and apology to the americans who were herded into concentration camps during world war ii. and that's happened whereas the french to this day find it very difficult to come to grips with their own record in algeria. algeria's a very interesting, special case. algeria was not an overseas -- it was legally a department of...
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that the navy had created for drinking water standards on the naval installations. c-span: when did they create the regulation? before your daughter by? >> guest: absolutely these were started back in 1963 and the navy had a very strict standards for drinking water on the naval installations all the way back to 1963. c-span: do you live near cancellation today? >> guest: no because for the most part of this located when the trend of these communities and the ocean. succumb contamination naturally removes the largest body of water which would be the ocean. c-span: do you have anything in that area like you do back then? >> guest: the clan the contamination up. >> guest: but still exists under the ground and they're supposed to be free mediating at , but unfortunately the technology does not exist at this time to clean up an underground source of contamination and pollution. c-span: >> guest: i would ask you right now to defend the to come to describe all that. i want to go back to the video from the documentary which is how long? >> guest: 76 minutes. c-span: was tha
that the navy had created for drinking water standards on the naval installations. c-span: when did they create the regulation? before your daughter by? >> guest: absolutely these were started back in 1963 and the navy had a very strict standards for drinking water on the naval installations all the way back to 1963. c-span: do you live near cancellation today? >> guest: no because for the most part of this located when the trend of these communities and the ocean. succumb...
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the agency running the navy was getting bigger as the navy was getting smaller. he made the discovery -- the size of a bureaucracy has nothing to do with the amount of work the bureaucracy does. it will grow unless it is reined in. the bureaucracy was getting bigger. if you get that kind of bloat, get in trouble and you change or go out of business. ronald reagan said the closest is a to immoralitality government agency. caller: good morning, everybody. do you think capitalism and privatizing is withdrawing the money from the united states? they charge outrageous rates when the government could have maintained the prisoners cheaper. blackwater getting outrageous amounts of money to do things for the government. think that is draining our money. the money% withstood and that is why we are falling off the cliff. guest: it goes on the subject of crony capitalism. that is businesses that are dependent on government contracts. that is not free markets. if people can compete, that's fine. too often these cases are non- bid contracts and you get disasters like solyndra.
the agency running the navy was getting bigger as the navy was getting smaller. he made the discovery -- the size of a bureaucracy has nothing to do with the amount of work the bureaucracy does. it will grow unless it is reined in. the bureaucracy was getting bigger. if you get that kind of bloat, get in trouble and you change or go out of business. ronald reagan said the closest is a to immoralitality government agency. caller: good morning, everybody. do you think capitalism and privatizing...
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his daughter, who i think is a lieutenant in the navy right now doing tension work for the navy sales said this, he would say that his navy ways were the only thing he did by himself. everything else was a team effort. he loved being a pilot and flying for the navy and he flew and sailed until the end of his days. he also worked for the central intelligence agency and had him doing special projects and got the seal award from the central intelligence agency. you take all of these things together and see a man who had a full life, a full family, loved and served his country and had courage and true grit and true faith in god that god would help him lead him through his life and his path and trusted in the lord to do that. on a couple of other separate stories, dan taught me how to jump motocross bikes. i got my first job at a tv station doing the news camera that his brother had. i got to work on his airlines after high school, in between college. i'm a young guy. i'm only 35 years old and sometimes young guys like myself need people to look up to, people that give us structure and peo
his daughter, who i think is a lieutenant in the navy right now doing tension work for the navy sales said this, he would say that his navy ways were the only thing he did by himself. everything else was a team effort. he loved being a pilot and flying for the navy and he flew and sailed until the end of his days. he also worked for the central intelligence agency and had him doing special projects and got the seal award from the central intelligence agency. you take all of these things...
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the navy fellow here the council. i was wondering if you could comment on the speed with which these actors evolve? >> in afghanistan, we used to be engaged in arms race that took years to produce a new radar or new icbm. now it is weeks and months and not years. they adapt in several ways if they can tell -- they watch and see if we're successful in detecting in seizing certain things, they'll change the way the process it. they watch as tactically. if they watch where we dismount and our vehicles, then that is where you'll see the i.e.d.'s. they know for a fact if they can engage us with small arms and inflict casualties, we bring in helicopters. where is a likely landing zone? when we make contact with our dismounted troops, the first and we do is look for place to put our machine guns. that is where the i.e.d.'s are. it is as we adjust, the rhythm of combat, we must always stay agile. we must remain more agile than them rid our commanders and troops on the ground, it is a continuous learning process that we try to
the navy fellow here the council. i was wondering if you could comment on the speed with which these actors evolve? >> in afghanistan, we used to be engaged in arms race that took years to produce a new radar or new icbm. now it is weeks and months and not years. they adapt in several ways if they can tell -- they watch and see if we're successful in detecting in seizing certain things, they'll change the way the process it. they watch as tactically. if they watch where we dismount and...
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we have a navy ship that has helicopters that can move assets around the state as well. we are going to be working with local officials to identify those critical infrastructure and how we can get what is needed as quickly as possible. a couple of other things we are concerned about, as power starts coming back on, we want to make sure people can also get to work. a lot folks in jersey work in new york come in the city, and in other places where transportation may be hobbled. one of the things i mentioned is the possibility of us using federal assets, and military assets as well as taking inventory of the country that can be brought in so we can help people get to their work. governor christie also mentioned the importance of schools. the sooner we can get them back into school, the sooner they are in a routine, that helps the families. we are going to have a lot of work to do. i do not want anybody to feel that somehow this is going to be cleaned up over night. we want to make sure people have realistic expectations. what i can promise is the federal government will be
we have a navy ship that has helicopters that can move assets around the state as well. we are going to be working with local officials to identify those critical infrastructure and how we can get what is needed as quickly as possible. a couple of other things we are concerned about, as power starts coming back on, we want to make sure people can also get to work. a lot folks in jersey work in new york come in the city, and in other places where transportation may be hobbled. one of the things...
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on top of batteries navy ships in the thames river and of soldiers and sniffer dogs guarding the stadium. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right, we've got more olympic controversy. one of which is about the sponsors. nike is not an official sponsor of the olympics, but sometimes they get on the clothing. the egyptian team wrote, the bags for example have a big nike logo in the front and the zippers are adee das. this causes problems and it's a knock off. it's a copy of a nike. what is also not allowed, nike itself. adidas is the sponsor of the olympics. we have these corporate wars who own the different athletes. coca-cola, ge, visas samsung proctor & gamble panasonic and adidas, it's like a nascar car where you have all the logos on our top athletes, and things that we're supposed to be proud of as a nation. another problem is rule 40. >> many of my peers struggle in this sport. i think it's unjust that they're not being considered, the athletes are not part of the conversation. rule 40 shows the restrictions put on athletes and makes the burden heavier for individual athlete. >> t
on top of batteries navy ships in the thames river and of soldiers and sniffer dogs guarding the stadium. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right, we've got more olympic controversy. one of which is about the sponsors. nike is not an official sponsor of the olympics, but sometimes they get on the clothing. the egyptian team wrote, the bags for example have a big nike logo in the front and the zippers are adee das. this causes problems and it's a knock off. it's a copy of a nike. what...
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then the navy has committed in advance to, essentially, purchasing the supply that's generated by these biorefineries which will make it easier for the refineries to gain investors and commercial financing to build the biorefineries. and then the usda will work with the producers to, basically, buy down the cost of the feedstock so that the pricing of this fuel will be competitive with other fuels so that the navy will not be paying more than it would otherwise pay, and as these refineries expand beyond the navy's needs, commercial aviation is also very interested in this. we had a meeting in chicago this week, earlier this week with representatives from boeing, united and honeywell. they are very, very interested. they, too, are interested in having 50% of their fuel supply over time being met by biofuel. why? one, because of the security aspect of it. they are not as interested just in the way the navy is of not being reliant on a foreign source of energy and, two, they believe that it will put them in a better position to meet the greenhouse gas restrictions that other countries -- p
then the navy has committed in advance to, essentially, purchasing the supply that's generated by these biorefineries which will make it easier for the refineries to gain investors and commercial financing to build the biorefineries. and then the usda will work with the producers to, basically, buy down the cost of the feedstock so that the pricing of this fuel will be competitive with other fuels so that the navy will not be paying more than it would otherwise pay, and as these refineries...
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general norton schwartz has been awarded the distinguished serve as metal from the army, navy, air force, and coast guard. and the distinguished service public award. staycation to accompany the award of the defense distinguished public service award to susie schwartz who is recognized for distinguished public service in support of members of the armed forces of the united states from august of 2008 through august of 2012. she consulted and consoled thousands of military members and their families at home and abroad boosting air force family more out across the board. she had a need to provide support for families or nation's falling heroes. through her vision a campus was developed at dover air force base with $12 million in donations and includes fischer house and meditation provision and the families of fallen which provided support for 5,000 family members. and the education coalition, and meet quality educational experience for 280,000 children of service members affected by mobility, family separation and transition. as ambassador to the white house joining forces initiative mrs. s
general norton schwartz has been awarded the distinguished serve as metal from the army, navy, air force, and coast guard. and the distinguished service public award. staycation to accompany the award of the defense distinguished public service award to susie schwartz who is recognized for distinguished public service in support of members of the armed forces of the united states from august of 2008 through august of 2012. she consulted and consoled thousands of military members and their...
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iranian navy holding massive drills in the strait of hormuz. this comes from iranian state television. the exercises include fire ships, warships and hover craft as well. we don't see a lot of reaction from the oil markets. wti is below 13 cents. that's a premium that we've seen for now, gosh, nearly a year. higher by 20 bucks relative to crude. $110 per barrel. let's get trading action in terms of stocks. i don't know. mary thompson joins me here on the floor of the nysc. >> well, we're going over the cliff, mary. should we hold hands? >> let's jump. >> do you have a parachute? >> no, i don't. i don't. you know, a lot of traders think that a parachute is going to come in the form of a mini deal. so that's the feeling right now. >> i don't like anything mini, mary. i like the mini cars. are hoping for.at's what traders as a result, stocks continue to move lower, but they're basically stuck in a waiting game in large part because they want to hear some news from this 3:00 meeting that's being held by the president with the congressional leaders
iranian navy holding massive drills in the strait of hormuz. this comes from iranian state television. the exercises include fire ships, warships and hover craft as well. we don't see a lot of reaction from the oil markets. wti is below 13 cents. that's a premium that we've seen for now, gosh, nearly a year. higher by 20 bucks relative to crude. $110 per barrel. let's get trading action in terms of stocks. i don't know. mary thompson joins me here on the floor of the nysc. >> well, we're...
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i'm particularly taken with the two american pilot and co-pilot who were listening to the army/navy game on the radio, weren't paying attention, the game was being played here in philadelphia, and they went well beyond berlin and found themselves in soviet-controlled territory and had to turn around and come back. there are lots of things like this. >> right. [laughter] >> but i think maybe one closing remark that we could -- what do you think the united states, what was the lesson drawn not simply by the government, but by the american public from the airlift? >> well, i think that the lesson was already there. i mean, it has to do with what we would call in the classroom american exceptionalism and what not. this was, and the reason truman is, in my mind, a great man is that he knew somehow instinctively -- certainly no one could tell him -- this is how americans see themselves. this is how we want to be. this is the way people my age were brought up believing we were. i decided to do this book because of abu ghraib. i mean, i could not -- i've lived a lot of places in the world, inclu
i'm particularly taken with the two american pilot and co-pilot who were listening to the army/navy game on the radio, weren't paying attention, the game was being played here in philadelphia, and they went well beyond berlin and found themselves in soviet-controlled territory and had to turn around and come back. there are lots of things like this. >> right. [laughter] >> but i think maybe one closing remark that we could -- what do you think the united states, what was the lesson...
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family, the other navy seal and the other person. banghazi is a hotbed for terrorist training, pat. this is not brain surgery. >> sean, let me tell you about banghazi. the cia took off and got out of there the next day. we were told by susan rice the fbi's investigating. the fbi has never gone in to banghazi. this is 15, 16 days later. that tells you banghazi is an utterly unsafe city. you know, it's al-qaedaville, if you will, if the fbi can't go into the consulate and investigate. barack obama is saying we've won the war against al-qaeda, we're winning the war, they're in retreat, all the rest of it. if al-qaeda is that strong in banghazi, the libyan government can't deal with this thing, what did we liberate there? al-qaeda is in the arabian peninsula, it's in anbar province, it's in libya, it's in pakistan. the main one, and hillary clinton just referred to it today, take a look at northern mali. it's the size of france. the affiliate of al-qaeda has taken over the place entirely. she seemed to suggest the attack might have origi
family, the other navy seal and the other person. banghazi is a hotbed for terrorist training, pat. this is not brain surgery. >> sean, let me tell you about banghazi. the cia took off and got out of there the next day. we were told by susan rice the fbi's investigating. the fbi has never gone in to banghazi. this is 15, 16 days later. that tells you banghazi is an utterly unsafe city. you know, it's al-qaedaville, if you will, if the fbi can't go into the consulate and investigate....
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in the navy, we come from the sea. it is our maneuver space. the mere presence of a warship off shore loaded with marines or even the knowledge that there are potentially only a few days away from them, deters actions from the world. while services operate predominately in a single domain, the arm and on land, the navy on see, the air force and the aerospace, a marine force -- and marine corps is different. we do not operate in a single domain. we operate in the lane that opens up in every stages of conflict and 4 -- prices that most likely transcends all three of the domains i just spoke of. in a temporary torain, we put in a forced to respond as quickly as required. this could be to open a door or to simply unable follow-on capabilities across the elements of our national power. leslie, since we are all concerned about the challenges facing our nation that we talked about, i thought you might be interested knowing in what america gets, the lote sticker price it pays for its core. for $23.90 billion out of $525.40 billion budget for the depart
in the navy, we come from the sea. it is our maneuver space. the mere presence of a warship off shore loaded with marines or even the knowledge that there are potentially only a few days away from them, deters actions from the world. while services operate predominately in a single domain, the arm and on land, the navy on see, the air force and the aerospace, a marine force -- and marine corps is different. we do not operate in a single domain. we operate in the lane that opens up in every...
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the president can command the army and navy, but the king can raise and regulate fleets and armies by his own authority. the president can prescribe no rules concerning the commerce or currency of the nation, the king is in several respects the arbiter of commerce, and in this capacity can establish markets, can lay embargoes for a limited time, can coin money, can authorize or prohibit circulation of coin, one is supreme head and governor of the national church. so in essence, the president is no king, but we've looked at the president for many of those things, but that is not what the founders designed the constitution to do. that is the general consensus. so the executive was much less powerful under the constitution, the founding fathers' constitution, than our own, at least how we think it's interpreted today. but what about the other branches of government? we, of course, have a legislative branch and a judicial branch. the legislative branch was intended to be the most powerful branch of government because for two reasons. one, the house of representatives, which is as close to
the president can command the army and navy, but the king can raise and regulate fleets and armies by his own authority. the president can prescribe no rules concerning the commerce or currency of the nation, the king is in several respects the arbiter of commerce, and in this capacity can establish markets, can lay embargoes for a limited time, can coin money, can authorize or prohibit circulation of coin, one is supreme head and governor of the national church. so in essence, the president is...
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influence of the navy. the navy brings lots of people in from across the nation and across the world. the richmond area is an urban area, but it's probably the most conservative urban region in this area and maybe one of the most conservative in the country. of course, is a traditional area, particularly because of the west side of richmond, the city of richmond, the east side is heavily african-american and the west side is predominately white and his conservative with a high nativity rate. some of the surrounding counties have become more diverse over the years, but by and large it is also a conservative suburban ex-urban area. those are three. you may include far south virginia and a world unto itself. it used to be substantially republican, but mountain valley republican, a more liberal republican flavor intuit. then it went democratic and now it's very conservative republican, in part because coal is such a major part of the economy down there. and there is outside virginia, on the north carolina borde
influence of the navy. the navy brings lots of people in from across the nation and across the world. the richmond area is an urban area, but it's probably the most conservative urban region in this area and maybe one of the most conservative in the country. of course, is a traditional area, particularly because of the west side of richmond, the city of richmond, the east side is heavily african-american and the west side is predominately white and his conservative with a high nativity rate....
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on top of batteries navy ships in the thames river and thousands joining us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, man. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] ♪ riding to work, with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ pete, pete, pete ♪ ♪ riding to work with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ he's riding to work with me ♪ [ orbit trumpet ] don't let food hang around. clean it up with orbit! ahh. [ orbit glint ] ow...ow. fabulous! for a good clean feeling after any meal. try new orbit micro packs. but thanks to them... and her... and especially this guy, all those years were just a prologue to this. ♪ ♪ it's amazing how far you can go with a little help along the way. td ameritrade. proud sponsor of the 2012 u.s. olympic team. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right, we've got more olympic controversy. one of which is about the sponsors. nike is not an official sponsor of the olympics, but sometimes they get on the clothing. the egyptian team wrote, the bags for example have a big nike logo in the front and the zippers are adee das. this causes problems and it's a kno
on top of batteries navy ships in the thames river and thousands joining us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, man. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] ♪ riding to work, with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ pete, pete, pete ♪ ♪ riding to work with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ he's riding to work with me ♪ [ orbit trumpet ] don't let food hang around. clean it up with orbit! ahh. [ orbit glint ] ow...ow. fabulous! for a good clean feeling after any meal. try new orbit...
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they think the united states has obligation to them because of the navy prisons. the frustration is growing and the disappointment is growing. we have a majority that are not presented. a majority that is the oppressed and ruled by a minority. that reflects not only the shia in bahrain but eastern saudi arabia and kuwait and the whole gulf region and this image of the united states is not only in arraigned but the region. don't you think it is not only a moral obligation to stand with calls for democracy and rights but also in the interest of the united states, i would like to know what would be your advice of how to react to people's demands. >> i would like to respond to that because it is that very important question that shows exactly the vision from the society we are not paying attention to. all the changes that happened in the last two years were not made by the actors we are discussing. society did it. we are not paying enough attention. can come from the changes in the balance of power. we think of saudi arabia in connection with other countries. as long
they think the united states has obligation to them because of the navy prisons. the frustration is growing and the disappointment is growing. we have a majority that are not presented. a majority that is the oppressed and ruled by a minority. that reflects not only the shia in bahrain but eastern saudi arabia and kuwait and the whole gulf region and this image of the united states is not only in arraigned but the region. don't you think it is not only a moral obligation to stand with calls for...
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navy the border goes here, maybe the border goes here but everybody basically knows, right, what a potential deal with look like look-alike and yet it's not happening and it can't happen for political reasons. you know talking to white house aides and watching the president even talking about that, i think it's really hard for him because he has such an analytical person. he sees the solution to this problem as no mystery and yet somehow he can't make it happen. >> thank you jody. the book is how movie stars shaped american politics and -- "the obamas" and the author is jodi kantor. >> and thank you david. [applause] >> a quick reminder, the deadline seen for c-span student and video competition. we are asking middle and high school students which part of the constitution is mean to you, and why? >> could you give us kind of an epidemiology for people who may not know the blow-by-blow of conficker? the first half about how, you talked about it showing up, i guess is john who talked about it showing up but just sort of described the beast. >> the worm itself popped up on billboards as a honey
navy the border goes here, maybe the border goes here but everybody basically knows, right, what a potential deal with look like look-alike and yet it's not happening and it can't happen for political reasons. you know talking to white house aides and watching the president even talking about that, i think it's really hard for him because he has such an analytical person. he sees the solution to this problem as no mystery and yet somehow he can't make it happen. >> thank you jody. the...
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we've got a navy ship that has helicopters that can help to move assets around the state as well. >> cenk: well, that does seem like a lot of federal resources. do you remember when president obama had a comment you didn't build that, and the republicans lost their mind. let's remind you. >> obama: somebody helped to create this unbelievable system that we have to help you thrive. somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you have a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> cenk: well, after sandy, when you talk about the jersey shore or a lot of other places, you can fairly say you didn't rebuild that. the federal government will re rebuild that. will the republicans say hey i don't want the money? dowill he say i don't want the federal help? hell no. do you remember when he ran this against obama. >> if you have a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> my father's hands didn't build this company. my hands didn't build this company? through hard work we built this business. why are you demonizing us. we need someone who believe
we've got a navy ship that has helicopters that can help to move assets around the state as well. >> cenk: well, that does seem like a lot of federal resources. do you remember when president obama had a comment you didn't build that, and the republicans lost their mind. let's remind you. >> obama: somebody helped to create this unbelievable system that we have to help you thrive. somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you have a business, you didn't build that. somebody else...
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in the navy as well as in other elements. here the goal is to try to continue the investment in energy efficiency, because it saves money in the long run to be able to do that. let me ask general dempsey. or me, it is part efficiency in part effectiveness. there is a real operation requirement here. there are places in afghanistan where you cannot get anything by way of resupply except by air dropping it. that drives the cost of that commodity up. point, weretary's have a commitment in the budget and we have got some plans, milestones, and we're working towards it. >> senator grassley. >> senator wyden brought up the issue i was going to start with on the air guard, so i don't expect you to say anything more than what you said to him, but i would like to make a little comment about your answer. that would be this -- you probably correctly quoted the secretary of the air force that it was -- that the active-duty had taken probably as much as they canned so something had to come from the guard. but we got the distinct impressio
in the navy as well as in other elements. here the goal is to try to continue the investment in energy efficiency, because it saves money in the long run to be able to do that. let me ask general dempsey. or me, it is part efficiency in part effectiveness. there is a real operation requirement here. there are places in afghanistan where you cannot get anything by way of resupply except by air dropping it. that drives the cost of that commodity up. point, weretary's have a commitment in the...
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some specifics and the navy, our navy is going to remain about the same size and grow somewhat in the outyears but we're doing a big change about newer ships for older ships. so not only are we protecting our investments in the navy overall, but this is the important point, we are shifting the naval presence to the pacific. you'll see that go on over the next several years. that's carriers, it's destroyers of a couple kinds, it's attack submarines, the new combat ship all going into the pacific theater. go to the air force. the air force, we did decide to make some reductions in air force tactical error squadrons by removing some of the older or single purpose aircraft. that to make room for newer aircraft but we made no changes in the tact error posture in the asia pacific. none at all. in addition to that, we are continuing on, despite the budget control act, with the stealth bomber, with the tanker and with a host of other platforms all going forward despite the budget environment. say something about the marines. the marines in the asia pacific region. there will be something more
some specifics and the navy, our navy is going to remain about the same size and grow somewhat in the outyears but we're doing a big change about newer ships for older ships. so not only are we protecting our investments in the navy overall, but this is the important point, we are shifting the naval presence to the pacific. you'll see that go on over the next several years. that's carriers, it's destroyers of a couple kinds, it's attack submarines, the new combat ship all going into the pacific...
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in 1916, roosevelt the secretary of the navy. he has been appointed to the record as the associate justice by president william howard taft. but he resigned in 1916 to become the republican candidate for president and he ran against woodrow wilson and a dreadful campaign he was the odds favor, but ultimately lost california by 4000 votes and therefore the election. he went to bed the night of the election thinking he had one. franklin roosevelt was said that wilson supporter went to bed thinking he's had one also. and the next morning the returns from the midwest and particularly california came in and it turned out that wilson one the election just rarely. roosevelt continued as assistant secretary of the navy and then he has to act to private practice in new york city. roosevelt in 1920 became the vice residential candidate of the democratic party, running with governor james cox of ohio. they got trapped by calvin coolidge and warren harding, coolidge's republican party. and at the same time after harding was elected, he was a
in 1916, roosevelt the secretary of the navy. he has been appointed to the record as the associate justice by president william howard taft. but he resigned in 1916 to become the republican candidate for president and he ran against woodrow wilson and a dreadful campaign he was the odds favor, but ultimately lost california by 4000 votes and therefore the election. he went to bed the night of the election thinking he had one. franklin roosevelt was said that wilson supporter went to bed...
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but the problem unfortunately is still very very large within the military. now to talk with us we're going to bring new susan burke, a civil rights attorney representing some of the plaintiffs in this case. susan, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> cenk: yes so as i've said three times i'm stunned by how much this is part of the culture culture. what happened in the military. how did we get to this culture where rape is so prevalent? >> well, what you have is a systemic lack of attention to the problem. this is not new. you'll remember "tail hook," the scandal at the air force academy. we have this issue popping up to media attention to the attention of the executive branch. the problem however is that rather than having congress engage in the type of reform that we need, where we just take this out of the hands of the commanders, we just have these kind of minor--these minor reforms that are trotted out each time there is attention to it. then what happens is everybody goes about their business and before you know it, five year
but the problem unfortunately is still very very large within the military. now to talk with us we're going to bring new susan burke, a civil rights attorney representing some of the plaintiffs in this case. susan, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> cenk: yes so as i've said three times i'm stunned by how much this is part of the culture culture. what happened in the military. how did we get to this culture where rape is so prevalent? >> well,...
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my father was in the navy. it all of my uncles had served in the navy. my mother went to work in a shipyard as a welder. degrade a call came to live with us so he could help take care of oz. -- a great uncle came to the bus so he could help take care of us. my grandmother lived with us. we were aware of how lucky we were to be in our country. the young people of today are probably the jet -- the best generation will ever have. we thought hours was and some guy wrote an article about the second world war and said they were the greatest generation. we will always have the greatest generation. we are trying to pass on a legacy to you young folks so that you understand the courage is not a battlefield example. you will all have situations where you'll be required to have courage. to say no when it is a proper answer when others are saying yes. to stand up for what is right for your friends. you will learn teamwork and relationships in your school life and in your real life. but he will not hopefully ever have to serve on the battlefield -- but you will hopef
my father was in the navy. it all of my uncles had served in the navy. my mother went to work in a shipyard as a welder. degrade a call came to live with us so he could help take care of oz. -- a great uncle came to the bus so he could help take care of us. my grandmother lived with us. we were aware of how lucky we were to be in our country. the young people of today are probably the jet -- the best generation will ever have. we thought hours was and some guy wrote an article about the second...